Andrew Draws

Andrew Draws by David McPhail, published by Holiday House on August 31, 2014, is a delightful exploration of creativity and imagination. In this 32-page book, readers follow Andrew, a young boy who discovers a crayon under the sofa and begins to express himself through drawing. While his initial scribbles on the floor displease his mother, his grandmother encourages his artistic journey by providing him with a pad of paper, leading to a remarkable transformation in Andrew’s skills.
As Andrew’s drawings come to life, he captures the attention of those around him, including a surprise call from the president, who sees the potential for Andrew’s art to make a difference in the world. This narrative emphasizes themes of imagination and play, showcasing how art can empower individuals and inspire change. With its engaging storyline, Andrew Draws invites readers to appreciate the extraordinary capabilities that lie within creativity and the impact of artistic expression.
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When Andrew finds a crayon under the sofa, he puts it to use by scribbling on the floor. Mom is not happy, but Andrew’s grandmother knows what to do. She gives him a pad of paper. From that day on, Andrew draws, and draws, and draws. He becomes so skilled that his work takes on a life of its own. “Oh my, says Grandmother when the bird Andrew draws alights on her shoulder. Hearing of Andrew’s remarkable artwork, the president calls with a question. Could Andrew use his ability to help the whole world? Here is the story of a small boy who does the extraordinary, reminding readers of the power that both art and artist can wield.
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